GamerKnights did a full review of the new "Romancing SaGa 3".
More: Romancing SaGa 3 is a relic from an age that often feels like it no longer has an audience. I’ve spoken a lot about how to adapt old school turn based JRPGs in the past, and about how the genre may no longer suit modern standards – and I stick by that. But every now and then I still find enjoyment in that dying breed. The re-release of Romancing SaGa 3 – a SNES game we never saw in the West officially – is one of those moments.
It's time for another Nintendo Download. This one has some Animal Crossing news, a celebration of MAR10 Day and much more to enjoy.
"Fans of old-school RPGs who love open-ended campaigns will have a fantastic time with Romancing SaGa 3. Just keep in mind; the adventure within will contain plenty of frustrating moments, especially if you don't use a guide." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums
The latest issue of Weekly Famitsu included a chart for digital sales in Japan between October 29 and November 24, which is interesting as the magazine's usual weekly figures focus exclusively on the physical market. The biggest releases for the month were Pokemon Sword & Shield and Death Stranding. Another interesting figure is about Romancing Saga 3, which was sold exclusively digitally and did very well.
This game don’t chart no more after seeing the sales chart this week
It can reach 450k digital and retail together but I’m curious could it reach 500k even if it did it won’t reach 600k
Which is still good sales
I can understand Japan embracing digital downloads, space is a premium in most Japanese homes.